Michael Jackson's imprisoned doctor Conrad Murray sent the the late singer's daughter Paris a bizarre recorded message, supplied above by NPG.com, after her suicide attempt, amid fears she had previously been self-harming for months.

Paris Jackson, 15, swallowed ibuprofen tablets and cut her wrists with a knife following a row with her family.

But as she recovered in hospital yesterday under a psychiatric order, Murray, convicted of her father Michael’s manslaughter, sent her an audio letter.

From his cell Murray told Paris he loved her “like a precious father” and that if she needed to talk he was there for her.

In a slow deep voice he said: “Paris, this is a letter to you. I don’t know what you are going through but I am sure whatever it is it must be difficult.

“I can tell you are not doing well and I don’t know if there is anything I can do to solve your pain or help you with your problem. But I wanted you to know that I am here for you. I’ve never been gone.

“I always will be available to listen to you, answer questions or share with you a plethora of beautiful untold stories of your father as well as venerable thoughts of you that he shared with me.

“I now leave you the tears in my eyes and in the loving arms of God, your father and Christ. Conrad Murray. I love you.”

Earlier it was claimed that Paris had told her family she “wished she was with her daddy” just moments before trying to commit suicide on Tuesday night.

Sources claimed it was not the first time Paris needed medical attention for her self-inflicted injuries and she was seen only two weeks ago by a doctor.

She then posted a series of dark Tweets, including sorrowful lyric “Yesterday, all my troubles seem so far away, now it looks as though they’re here to stay” from the Beatles’ song Yesterday, before swallowing a number of ibuprofen tablets.

The teenager also used the knife to cut her wrists “numerous times” before calling a suicide hotline.

The counsellor was so concerned by her behaviour they called 911 and she was rushed to hospital.

Recent weeks have seen the teenager become increasingly depressed as she prepares to give evidence in her family’s fight for compensation over the King of Pop’s wrongful death.

Along with the pressure of appearing in court Paris has been subjected to numerous cruel taunts about her father’s drug addiction and alleged abuse of young boys.

She has also rekindled her relationship with her mother, Debbie Rowe.

The pair have been spending increasingly more time together after the two became distant.

Sources close to the Jackson family say although her 83-year-old grandmother Katherine, who is her legal guardian, is very supportive but everyone has welcomed the renewed relationship.

“Paris is very unhappy at the moment,” added the source.

“She lives with the family which has huge security all around, her uncles are there as well as countless hangers-on.

“She feel’s very alone.

“That is one of the reasons why she reached out to Debbie. She is desperate for a family and misses her dad incredibly.

“Some feel Debbie doesn’t live the most conventional life though.”

Paris began rebuilding her relationship with her mother, who signed custody of her children over to Jackson after her divorce from the singer in 1999, following her father’s tragic passing in 2009.

However, her older brother Prince, 16, is said to have been less than understanding about Paris’ desire to reconnect with their absent parent, causing a rift between the siblings.

Paris Jackson with a friend in happier times

But yesterday sources close to the family say the aspiring actress wants to be ‘free’ from her family guardian - a move which could Debbie, 54, seeking custody.

Previously Paris has been seen with a crop of scars on her forearms most recently six weeks ago.

She has also been subjected to months of abuse on her social media sites.

The youngster is often bombarded by trolls after posting comments or pictures on her website.

Six days ago after posting a macabre photo of herself underwater, one user (named Louis Tomlinson) wrote “die” and then “lesbian”.

In April one follower warned Paris: “try not to take this cyber bullying seriously okay.”

Her other tweets to her 1.2million followers provide an insight in to the teenagers frame of mind.

On June 2 she wrote: “The day is halfway over I need to get out of bed ugh,” adding “every time i try to distract myself it never works and I end up making the same mistake i make every single night.”

Investigating police have logged the incident as a suicide attempt however officers say they believe it was “more a cry for help”.

Paris is listed as a potential witness in the £31billion lawsuit currently being brought by the Jackson family against his concert promoters AEG Live.

The wrongful death suit, launched by Katherine Jackson and her three grandchildren, says the singer died from an overdose of prescription drugs after a punishing schedule of rehearsals prior to the tour.

They claim the company were responsible and negligent in hiring Dr Conrad Murray, who was jailed for involuntary manslaughter two years ago after administering the star with a fatal of anaesthetic.

AEG argue however The Thriller star was responsible for his own demise and it was he who hired the £150,000 per month doctor.